WEBVTT AT THE MUSEUM NOW. MATT: SEVERAL ANTIQUE GUNS IS HOW POLICE ARE STATING IT, AND SOMETIME BETWEEN CLOSING TIME SATURDAY AND OPENING ON SUNDAY POLICE TELL US THE GUNS , WERE STOLEN FROM A DISPLAY IN THE MUSEUM. WE'RE WORKING TO FIND OUT WHAT KIND OF GUNS THEY ARE AND HOW THIS COULD'VE HAPPENED. ACCORDING TO THE MUSEUM'S WEBSITE, SATURDAY WAS COMMUNITY FREE DAY AND ALL DAY, GUESTS WERE ALLOWED TO HANDLE SOME SELECTED ARTIFACTS IT DOES NOT SAY IF FIREARMS WERE ON THAT LIST. THE MUSEUM IS CLOSED FOR THE HOLIDAY AND YOU CAN SEE A TRUCK HERE FROM A SECURITY COMPANY. WE ALSO SAW A TRUCK THAT WAS WITH A WINDOW AND DOOR REPAIR COMPANY THAT HAS SINCE LEFT. DAUPHIN COUNTY CRIMESTOPPERS IS OFFERING UP TO $2,000 FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO AN